Digitally secure

Transnet National Ports Authority protects critical data

In a digitally driven world, Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) data is critical to performing its mandated functions, and effective backup and restore capabilities are an integral part of protecting this data. In an effort to automate and streamline this process, TNPA turned to Altonet and the HP Autonomy Connected Backup solution to reduce risk, improve efficiency and ensure mission-critical data is secure and protected at all times.

Previously, TNPA relied on users manually saving their valuable data - an inefficient practice that left the organisation vulnerable to data loss. With in excess of 1 800 desktop and notebook computers across eight ports and the TNPA head office, this manual process not only relied heavily on human compliance, but also exposed the organisation to unnecessary risk in the event of an incident, including lost laptops, hard drive failures, accidental deletion of files or even fire, flood and other disasters.

TNPA needed to ensure all critical user data was protected at all times across all nine locations, and went out to tender with its requirements, ultimately selecting the HP Autonomy Connected Backup solution from local HP Autonomy Data Protection Partner, Altonet.

“After evaluating many solutions as part of an open tender process, we found that the HP Autonomy Connected Backup solution was best suited for our needs. Altonet provided us with a workable solution and had the quality reference sites we needed to give us peace of mind on the quality of their implementations. They met all of our requirements and, as such, were the natural choice to work with,” says Ian du Preez, senior manager: Enterprise Architecture at TNPA.

“TNPA needed an intelligent, automated and secure backup solution, and provided a detailed tender with a tough selection process. Our product offering is extremely robust and we were confident that it met all of their requirements, including broad-based black economic empowerment criteria.

"We were awarded the tender at the end of 2011 and, after conducting due diligence in March 2012 and ensuring that all hardware and software met requirements, the rollout began. This was completed toward the end of 2012. We also provided an educational workshop for helpdesk staff to ensure they are able to deliver support to users, should this be required,” adds Gareth Tudor, chief executive at Altonet.

TNPA provided a comprehensive list of requirements as part of the tender process, all of which the robust HP Autonomy Connected Backup solution and Altonet met and exceeded. One of the most important requirements was for a fully automated solution that provided auto-scheduling of backups as well as fixed opportunistic backup, and which would run in the background without interrupting users.

Centralised management, strong encryption, version control and the ability to work in a virtual machine environment were also critical, as well as the ability to back up open files as well as saved files. Data de-duplication technology was required to optimise storage capacity, along with support for multiple user profiles on machines, rollout via Active Directory, and support for both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows operating systems.

“TNPA also required the ability to lock user profiles and specify attributes and file types that each user or group of users are required to back up. This helps to further optimise storage, ensuring only critical business-related data is stored. Back-end reporting was also required for visibility on all users, showing when backups occurred and how much data was backed up each time,” Tudor adds.

HP Autonomy Connected Backup automatically and securely saves critical data in the background while users work, backing up incremental changes in data and new documents to reduce the time, size and complexity of backups. Compliance and reporting functions are supported with Connected Classify and Collect, which offers extended capabilities for eDiscovery and data analytics.

Connected Backup further makes it possible for users to access their protected files securely while on the move. Files can be searched and downloaded to a variety of mobile devices including smartphones and tablets, for offline use. Autonomy utilises advanced encryption and other security technologies to safeguard enterprise data during transmission, storage and recovery, ensuring TNPA’s critical data is always protected and always available for recovery.

Altonet and the HP Autonomy Connected Backup solution stood out from other tender applicants because of its proven scalability and single-platform approach, as well as its de-duplication and email optimisation capabilities. The HP Autonomy solution set is a global leader in the corporate and enterprise PC backup market, used by banks and auditors as well as other industries across the globe, and has a solid reputation for excellence. This proven track record for protecting customer data along with the agility and intelligence of the Connected Backup solution were deciding factors in the selection of the winning tender bid.

“The biggest threat to business, with all employees working either on laptops or desktops, is a loss of data resulting from people not backing up their work. HP Autonomy Connected Backup minimised this risk by automating backup and ensuring that if data is lost for whatever reason, it can be swiftly retrieved.

"We are confident that our data is stored safely and that we are compliant with legislation around data retention. We have already seen the benefits of this by being able to quickly recover lost data and get our staff back to full productivity in short order,” Du Preez concludes.